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    1960s NASA before PowerPoint and using ladders to do math - photos

    I like these 1960s NASA photos, variously labeled as "NASA before PowerPoint" on the net. Not sure if they were promo pics, or if this was a standard day in the life of a NASA employee in the '60s. Anyway, you know someone's not messing around when they're using a ladder to do math!







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    It appears that, given the semi-major axis and eccentricity of an orbit, they're trying to construct the Hamiltonian and then differentiate that to obtain the equations of motion of the orbiter.

    Why they need to do this on a billboard-sized blackboard is beyond me but I'm sure it's some sort of publicity stunt. I would use the portmanteau "matheater" to describe their efforts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    It appears that, given the semi-major axis and eccentricity of an orbit, they're trying to construct the Hamiltonian and then differentiate that to obtain the equations of motion of the orbiter.

    Why they need to do this on a billboard-sized blackboard is beyond me but I'm sure it's some sort of publicity stunt. I would use the portmanteau "matheater" to describe their efforts.
    NASA before PowerPoint. Also; only known instances of employees in bow ties, argyle socks, wingtips, Windsor neckties, pocket protectors and two piece suits ascending ladders.

    Marv's got more math than I! Math-theatre, lol.
    I'd joke they're intent on a life size rendition.
    Or this depicts work of first stage design team. . .second and third borrow 40' extension ladders of the window washers.

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    Little Johney, how many men did it take to write the math equation on the wall?

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